ISBN-13: 9783639132823 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 100 str.
Walter M. Miller, Jr.'s A Canticle for Leibowitz is a timeless story about apocalyptic cycles, conflicts and similarities between religion and science, religious ethics and secular ethics, sin and redemption, myth and preternatural innocence. Canticle is a very religious story about a monastery dedicated to preserving scientific knowledge from the time before nuclear war which devastated the world and reduced humanity to a pre-technological civilization. The Catholic Church and this monastery are portrayed as a bastion of civilization amidst barbarians and a light of faith amidst atheism. Unfortunately, humanity destroys the Earth once again, but Miller ends with two beacons of hope: a starship headed for the unknown to help humanity begin again and the preternaturally innocent Rachel who portends a future for similarly innocent human beings repopulating the Earth. Thus, faith ultimately triumphs over atheism even in the midst of almost total catastrophe.
Walter M. Miller, Jr.s A Canticle for Leibowitz is atimeless story about apocalyptic cycles, conflictsand similarities between religion and science,religious ethics and secular ethics, sin andredemption, myth and preternatural innocence. Canticle is a very religious story about a monasterydedicated to preserving scientific knowledge from thetime before nuclear war which devastated the worldand reduced humanity to a pre-technologicalcivilization. The Catholic Church and this monasteryare portrayed as a bastion of civilization amidstbarbarians and a light of faith amidst atheism. Unfortunately, humanity destroys the Earth onceagain, but Miller ends with two beacons of hope: astarship headed for the unknown to help humanitybegin again and the preternaturally innocent Rachelwho portends a future for similarly innocent humanbeings repopulating the Earth. Thus, faithultimately triumphs over atheism even in the midst ofalmost total catastrophe.